AuthorTopic: Are the online applications through LSAC any good? (Read 3654 times)

TK

I'm going to be applying for law schools this fall and I'm wondering what everyone's experience has been with the online applications through LSAC. I don't want anyone to lose my application and I kinda think that the less middlemen the better. Any thoughts?

Although a little late I believe that sending the apps through the mail is the only sure fire way to know that they will get to where they need to go (less extenuating circumstances mail loss of the like). However electronically is almost instantaneous, but so is instananeous maistakes in processing.

I used LSAC on the Web and it worked flawlessly. (I'm fairly computer savvy but it's very easy to use for anyone.)It fills in all the repetitive info (name, address, dates, resume info..) and it's all neat. (My handwriting is awful.) I highly recommend it.

I sort of had the best of both worlds - I used LACD on the webb to fill ot all my applications (time saving & also lets me avoid my brutal handwriting) and then printed them off and sent them priority mail (allows a status check on the internet)

I applied to 15 different schools using LSDAS online apps. No problems with any. I still had to send in supplemental forms by snail mail, along with check in some cases. In others, LSDAS billed my Visa card instead. I recommend the automated application.

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